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VOLUME 11.NUMBER 14.
MIAMI, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1938
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PRICE FIVE CENT8
LOVE TRIUMPHS
OVER NAZI-ISM
Irvington, N. J., (WXS)A Ger-
man Jew's love for an Aryan (ierninn
girl triumphed over Nazi racialism
when Mrs. Charlotte Israel, newlyweil
wife of Egon Israel, a German-Jewish
refugee, gave birth to a son in the
Irvington General Hospital shortly af-
ter she became Mrs. Israel.
Naming her son Peter Franklin Is-
rael, the middle name being in honor
of President Roosevelt, Mrs. Israel
said "Hitler shall never have him now
he shall be an Americun." Her
marriage and motherhood climaxed
several months of excitement for Mrs.
Israel. Israel fled to America several
rmiDths ago to escape two years' im-
prisonment in Germany for "race de-
filement" but his wife to-be, the for-
mer Charlotte Knaak. was arrested
when she tried to cash a check for
passage he had sent her. With the
aid of the American consul in Ham-
burg she was released and arrived
in Irvington just before the birth of
the baby when Mayor Percy Miller
married the couple after waiving the
three-day residence requirement.
New York (W.NS) The German
refugees who are thronging to the
New York public schools have raised
the cultural level of the evening
schools, according to Morris E. Sie-
gel, director of evening and continua-
tion schools, who reported that 3.VI0
refugees are attending evening classes
and 500 are enrolled in day classes.
To meet this demand two schools have
been set aside for refugees, one open
all day and the other open in the
evening.
Nationwide Passover
Broadcast April 14th
To Be Heard Locally
A Passover program under the ans-
plcea of the Doited Palestine Appeal
will be broadcast over a nationwide
hookup of the Columbia Broadcasting
System on Thursday evening, April
14th, from 10:00 to 10:30 p. m.. and
will be heard in Miami over Station
WQAM.
This broadcast will take place one
day before the beginning of the Pass-
over holiday which commemorates the
deliverance of the Jewish people from
bondage under the Egyptian Pharoah.
The program for this broadcast will
consist of a talk by Dr. Stephen S.
Wise. Chairman of the Executive
Committee of the United Palestine
Appeal: Frederick Schorr, noted basso
of the Metropolitan Opera Company ;
ritual music by the Free Synagogue
Choir under the direction of A. W.
Hinder, conductor; and narration by
David Ross of the Columbia Studios.
German Americans
To Combat Nazis
JEWISH GHAFFIRS
RESCUE ARABS
Jerusalem (WXS Palcor Agency)
The heroism of five Jewish ghaffirs
who braved the flames of a terrorist-
set fire was responsible for the rescue
of an Arab father, mother and infant
trapped in a burning house. Enter-
ing the Arab village of Mujeidal, an
Arab gang set fire to the hoipe of
the Shayit famihj-w*en- the dcimrml
for money was refused.
The Arab neighbors standing- by
Newark. N. J.. (WXS)A nation-
wide campaign against Nazi propa-
ganda in the United States was ap-
proved by the convention of the Fed-
eration of German-American Clubs,
representing groups from IS cities.
The convention called on Americans
to eliminate all side Issues from the
fundamental thesis of sound democra-
cy versue criminally unsound Fascism
and announced plans for enlisting
the aid of religious, veterans', patrio-
tic and other groups to counteract
Nazi propaganda. A special conven-
tion to further the campaign was
called for Milwaukee in September.
EGYPT ELECTS
JEWISH DEPUTY
Cairo (WXS) Ketiaih (atawy
Bey. son of Cataw.v Pasha, a Jewish
millionaire, became the first Jew to
win a seat in the Egyptian chamber
of deputies when he was elected as
an Independent, pro-government and
unti-Wafdist deputy from Komombo
iu the province of Assnan.
were afraid to enter the burning
house. Five Jewish ghaffirs guarding
the Migdal Zcdck ipiarries near by-
were attracted by the flames and ar-
rived in time to pull the half burned
victims from the structure. Imme-
diately afterward the villagers Sailed
ii|k>ii the district authorities to assign
to tin-in several Jewish watchmen.
E
BY GUILT! VERDICT IN CDUR
JEW-BAITING
T IN COURT OE CR
That the citizenry of Dude County
will not stand for Jew baiting in any
form was definitely proven when a
jury In the Court of Crimes with
Judge Wayne Allen presiding on Wed-
nesday, March 2*Jnd. last, found C.
W. Cumminga guilty of using profane,
vulgar ami indecent language in a
public place in Miami.
tcivntinn happened In front of the
Elk's Club at JSast Flagler street and
Third avenue.
Aroused by the language, Martin
brought the matter before Justice of
the Peace Ferguson nnd it was sent
to the office of County Solicitor Rob-
ert Taylor, who has jurisdiction in
such matters. The County Solicitor
filed an information in this matter
I .Ol IS J. HAMEL
Assistant County Solicitor who
prosecuted (he case in the Court of
Crimes for Dude County.
Last December sixth, C. W. Cnm-
mings, who *s an agent for a tourist
travelling agency in Miami in an al-
tercation with Dan Martin also known
as Dave Rodinsky. an agent for n
rival company, according to testimony,
railed Martin a "Jew bastard" and
s Jewusing a vile epithet. The al-
ROBT. R. TAYLOR
County Solicitor for Dsde County
under whose direction the informn-
tion was filed and prosecution was
conducted.
and the case was brought to trial in
the Court of Crimes. Mr. Taylor as-
signed Assistant County Solicitor
Louis Hamel. the only Jewish ap-
pointee in the office, to prosecute the
case. Mr. Norris McElya. a former
member of the Florida Legislature,
defended Cummings.
In his plea to the jury which was
composed of citizens from various sec-
tions of Dade County, all non-Jews,
Mr. Hamel plead for an eradication
of racial hatreds. In his plea be
turned to the individual members of
the jury and asked, "would you like
to be called Protestant .... or
a Catholic, or a Methodist.....
coupling your religious faith with any
vile epithet?" Judge Allen explained
the provisions of Statute 7685 of the
Florida Laws of 1M'J7 under which
the prosecution was brought. In a
JEWISH WAR VET
POST ORGANIZED
An organization meeting of the
Jewish War Veterans of the I'. S. A.
was held last Sunday at the V. II. II.
A. The opening address was delieered
by Junior Vice Commander Lowrey of
the Army and Navy Union. Col. Lot*
rey brought greetings from the Ann]
and Navy Union and stressed the im-
portance of the organization and nafd
of a Jewish War Veteran Post here
ill Miami, and cited the fact that
this would complete the Circle of Vet-
eran Organisations in this area.
Addresses were also made by the
National Junior Comiiiander-iii-Chief.
Harry M. Wengrow. Atlanta, (in.,
and A. K. Reisman. Deputy Chief of
Staff, also of Atlanta. Col. Sidney
II. Palmer also (poke lauding and
stressing 'he need of such an organi-
zation.
Among those present were Comrade
Michael, Past Commander of the In-
dianapolis Post of the Jewish War
Veterans. Among those signing the
charter was Solouian Radinsky, Mi-
ami Beach, awarded the distinguished
Service Medal for overseas during the
World War. Other prominent Jewish
Veterans present who are charter
in. mil. 1- of the new post are: H. H.
Furr. Col. Sidney Palmer. Harry
tfarkowits, Herman Ginsberg, Eugene
J. Weiss, William Karon, Frank
Klein, Jules Weiss. Joseph Kiisvh-
baum, Harry Oliphant. Samuel Cold
stein and Abe S. Goldman.
Temporary officers were elected
and installed by National Vice Coui-
mander were: Barry H. Fair. Com-
mander; Harry Markowitz. Senior
Vice Commander; Abe S. Goldman.
Junior Vice Commander; Herman
Ginsberg; Quartermaster; Eugene .1.
Weiss, Adjutant.
Permanent officer! will be
at mi early date and will be installed
at a public installation with National
officers in charge,
der to perpetuate American Ideals.
The aims and purposes of the Ji w-
ish War Veterans- of the United States
are: To be of greater service to the
United St.nes and one another in or-
All Jewish War Veterans of the
Miami area are invited to communi-
cate with any one of the officers and
make application for membership
The chatter will be held open for a
period of thirty days to enable those
Who could not attend this morning's
meeting to become charter members.
PRAYER FOR AID
TO BE OFFERED
JUDGE WAYNE ALLEN
Of the Court of Crimes who pre-
sided at the trial.
short time the jury returned with a
verdict of guilty.
A motion for n new trill was made
which was over-ruled ty Judje Allen.
Editor's Note: This story was not
published previously because of the
motion for a new trial which was
pending.)
IEWISH MEMBER
REBUKES INSULT
New York (WNSiA Paasorer
plea of supplication asking heavenly
help for "a world that is very sick
and whose pains Israel is especially
niade to feel" ami praying for deliv-
erance, as in Kiblical times, for the
"'large numbers of our brethren in
other lauds, in these times of darkness
and stress." has been drafted "with
great sorrow in our hearts," by a
committee of the Synagogue Council
of America for reading in synagogues
and temples brought throughout the
country on the Sabbath before Pass-
over. Friday veiling. April 8th, anil
Saturday morning. April Oth. Tho
prayer was issued by Dr. Silas Mar-
golis of Mt. Vernoii. chairman of tho
Council, which unites all shades of
rabbinical and spiritual lay authority
representing Reform. Conservative and
Orthodox Jewry.
The prayer will he read in the reg-
ular services preceding the prescribed
prayer for the United States Govern-
ment.
Asking the Lord to note "the multi-
tudes of our brethren who have been
slain, wounded, driven out of their
native lands, robbed of their posses
sions. hurled from places of eminence
which they had deservedly rcachsd,''
the prayer beseeches heavenly help
and cries for "speedy deliverance to
the sons and daughters of Israel who
are singled out for persecution be-
cause they bear the name of a people
Consecrated to Thy service. Lord of
the spirit! of all flesh, who didst teach
justice and love to the world, deliver
all men and women of whatever race
or creed, where they suffer. because
liberty and right are overthrown by
the wicked arrogancy of those who
boast their brutal power and brazenly
deny Tby teachings of righteousness,
Father of mankind, come quickly, and
illumine the whole world that the
ihadows may flee away, that all hat-
red and iniquity may driven out of
human hearts.
Reveal the height of Thy spirit so
thai :lll nations, laces ami creeds be
ennobled. Strengthen liberty and jus-
,-. in the commonwealth! of men.
Plant pity and compassion and lo\e
of peace In human hearts. May those
who arc in authority recogniae that
not power hut righteousness esalteth
nation, in the world's redemption
from evil may Thy servant. Israel,
find its salvation. May Thy Kingdom
of truth, justice, love and peace come
speedily."
London (WNS8)Enianticl Shin-
well, l.ahorite member for the Sea-
ham Harbor constituency, interrupted
the placid proceedings of 'lie House
of Commons by administering ilap
in the flea to Commander R. T Pow-
er. Conservative, who had broken into
the Jewish member's questioning of
Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs
Richard A. Rutler by telling him to
"go hack to Poland." Enraged by
the insult. Shinwell rushed across the
room anil slapped Rower and then
left the house after apologizing to the
Speaker.
After Shinwell's departure, Rower
Apologised to the Iloust and said he
would have apologised to Shinwell too
if he had stayed. Shinwell was not
poni In Poland but in London in 18S4.
He is one of the key figures in the
Labor Party. He was minister of
mines in the Labor governments of
1024 and 10.10 nnd also served ns fin
niiriiil secretary to the War Office
from 1029 to 1030.
URUGUAY WILL
ADMIT REFUGEES
Monterido, Uruguay iWXsi-Ref-
ugees and persecuted -lews from Eu-
rope will he admitted to I'riiguav,
President elect Cciieral Alfredo Bald-
emir announced In an interview with
the Sun. English-language newspaper.'
His announcement was made in con-
nection with Uruguay'! acceptance of
an invitation to cooperate in tho
American plan for international aid to
refugees from (Icrmiuiy and Austria.
TUNE IN SUNDAY
MORNING AT 9
The Jewish Floridian will
again present another in its
series of weekly broadcasts
this coming Sunday morning
over Station WKAT (1600 k.
c.) at 9 o'clock. It's full of
interesting news and com-
ments and music.

DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED
PASSOVER WINES PROVIDED
The Manhattan Beer Distributors.
Inc.. announce that Rabbis Moses
Mescheloff and Abraham A. Kellner
were in charge of the bottling of fine
Califirnia wines locally for distribu-
tion in this area for the Pasover
trade. The fine Montora wines known
for quality throughout the country is
being sold to the trade for distribution
to the general public in Port, Tokay.
Muscatel, Malaga, Sherry and Haut
Banterae flavors. Each bottle bean
the distinct labels of both Rabbi G.
Eataatan of San Francisco who iu-
perviaed its manufacture and the local
Rabbit who supervised bottling.
Reasonable prices are being quoted.
Cnrmel wines in the original packages
direct from the wine cellars of the
Palestinian colonies are being handled
years standing, the Miami Home Milk
Producer's Association will again
supply its many customers with the
., n prodncta snch as sweet I locally by the Manhattan Beer Dis-

LATE FRIDAY EVENING
The last .service in the series of
late pridajr evening services will take
jilaee. this coming Friday evening ut
8:16. Rabbi Max Shapiro will con-
duct the services and Cuntor Louis
Hayman assisted by the Beth David
choir will chant the liturgic melodies.
Rabbi Shapiro will dsicuss the sub-
ject "Another Season GoneA Retro-
spection !"
The termination of these additional
Friduy evening services does not mean
that all services are ending at the
synagogue for this year. Our regular
daily services, 7:30 a. m., and (1 :.'!0
p. m.. Hnbhath services, Friday even-
ing at 0:15 and Saturday morning at
8:30. Hebrew clusses and Sunday
School continue throughout the year.
The synagogue is open at all times
for worship or consultation with the
Rabbi.
SABBATH SERVICES
During the service Saturday morn-
ing at 8:30 Rabbi Shapiro will preach
in Yiddish on the subject: "The (ireat
SabbathGreat for What?"
This Sabbath precedes the Passover
Festival and is outstanding in all its
characteristics from all the other Sab-
baths of the year. Members and
friends are urged to attend.
PASSOVER HOSPITALITY
In the earliest biblical history we
read the story of Abraham inviting
the three strangers into his tent and
immediately providing them with food
and other bodily comforts. Ever since
hospitality has been one of the finest
Traits of the Jew. A Jewish home
and hospitality should be synony-
mous. What Jewish home in the
memory of our immediate ancestors
hut had on the Sabbath (nnd on week
lays also) an "Orech." a stranger?
Passover, in particular, is a time
when the table in a real Jewish bonta
is stretched to capacity in order to
accomodate everyone that might oth-
erwise be deprived from partaking in
the unique Seder service. "The more
the merrier" certainly obtains in the
chanting of the Hagadah.
In planning for Seder guests, we
would urge upon our members and
friends to include whenever possible
college students from the University
of Miami who are prevented from go-
ing to their homes for Passover. Pro-
vide Passover hospitality to these
Jewish students. Make your Seder
I happier one by including among
your quests "the stranger within your
Rates."
PASSOVER
"With all the trad-
itions of the Seder
ritual ....
. And a service
and cuisine as only
at the Alamac.
Your hosts,
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7amijy
fccki
1st Seder Frl. Apr. 15
2nd Seder, Sat. Apr 16
ALAMAC HOTEL
Colling and 13th
Miami' Beach
Reservations 5-2926
LOUIS HAYMAN, Exec. Sec.
149 N. W. 6th Street
Phone 2-5574
MUTUAL RESPECT
A beautiful precedent is being set
by Mr. A. L. Isaacs, principal of Ada
Merntt Junior High School in the es-
tablishment of two distinct services
for Christian and Jewish students,
"oparately, next Tuesday in commemo-
'ation of the Easter and Passover
holidays. Rabbi Max Shapiro has
been asked to take charge of the Jew-
ish service for the students to be held
independent of the Christian service.
though both will take place simultan-
eOMly. It is this splendid spirit of
mutual respect for one's religious af-
filiations that can bring about closer
fellowship and harmony. Our deep-
est appreciation for such a fine char-
acter as Mr. Isaacs.
RADIO PROGRAM
Rabbi Max Shapiro will conduct
the radio hour over station WIOD
this Sunday from 3:30 to 4:00 p. m.
Cantor Louis Hayman. assisted by
the Beth David choir will he in charge
of the musical part of the program.
In view of the action of President
David Sisterhood will serve as hos-
tesses this coming Sunday morning to
the children of our institution at a
specially prepared "Seder Table."
The Sunday preceding I'nssover has
been designated as the annual Seder
party for our children, so that the
hoys an] girll will be familiar with
the many customs ami ceremonies
when they til around the Seder table
with their respective families, in ad-
dition to the Passover edibles to be
served everything about the Hagadah
will he explained. \\V ask all par
cms to see to it that their children
arrive al our Sunday school prompt!]
at 10:00 a. m.
MCHIRAS CHOMAYTZ
This is to advise the members and
friends (,f Beth David Congregation
who are deeiroua of complying with
the religious laws of "Mchiras Clio-
mayts" to communicate with th.' Hah
bi. The correct procedure of the
strict compliance with the Jewish law
will be under the personal supervision
of Babbl Shapiro. The significance
of this law will I.....xplained to any-
one win, is interested.
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President of the Land-O-Sun
Dairies at Miami Beacli, who will
supply ruslomers with Kosher dairy
products.
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INC.
37th St. and Normal Ave
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Pickled, Cooked and Smoked
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NOW OBTAINABLE EVERY-
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Roosevelt anil Secretary Hull in pre-
paring an international conference to
'.insider the refugee problem nnd that
the government of the United States
has taken the initiative thrcby exer-
cising a high moral leadership in a
Cause Which touches the very founda-
tion of moral civilization. Rabbi Sha-
piro will discuss the subject "Amer-
ica Speaks in Terms of Ktliies."
SUNDAY SCHOOL PASSOVER
SEDER
As is the annual custom Mrs. .1.
Bugler and her committee of the Beth
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FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1938
THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN
PAGE FIVE
FEATURETTES
THE WORLD
HBBIimillBUi
< I bid not of ilii- folk's flesh; ami, +i
H/ZZ/Q
-By LUDWIG LEWISOHN
A wave of suicides is sweeping over
Viennese Jewry. Great minds prefer
death to niter humiliation. The com-
munal leaders, Including Rokert Strie-
ker, are under "protective arrest."
What that means we were taught in
]!.'{.'{. The Jewish masses are being
reduced to penury, to beggary at one
-nolle. Violence is rampant. No one
is safe. Kven synagogues arc being
looted. One of our great, one of our
illustrious diaspora communitiesthe
community of Herzl and Freud, of
Schnitzler and Itcer-Hoffinanlies iu
ruins, is stamped into the mire. Is it
not enough to sicken every heart and
bow every head? And the world
stands by, the Christian world, and
lifts no hand of succour.
The spirit resists. The spirit is
upright. Let the heathens rage. They
have raged before during the long
ages. We stand fast. Even in Vien-
na. For in that city there lives,
among many other Jews, a frail, mid-
dle-aged man, still suffering severely
from the wounds he got while defend-
ing the land he thonught his father-
land from 1014 to 1918. His name is
Kraut Waldinfrer. And he is a poet,
And he is, necessarily from his ori-
gins and place of birth, a poet in the
German language. He has never, of
course, been able to live by his art
and has been employed in a commcr-
eial establishment to gain bread for
his wife and child. His first volume
The Cupola (Die Kupple) was pub-
lished in 1934; his second volume.
The Carver of Gems (Der Geinincn
sehncider) was published in the Jan
nary of this year 11138. Let us no.
forget the Jewish business men who
under the name of the Saturn-Vcrlug
were willing to risk publishing these
volumes of highly-wrought poetry by
a Jew. Could we match that in
America? .
Lot me define nnd by this defini-
tion explain why I am writing. Since
Painer Maria Bilks died and since the
poet died in Franz Werfel, himself a
Jew of course, this Viennese Jew
Ernst YValdinger is the only man Who
has contributed enduring poetry to
the German language. The Nazis
rave about their Aryan culture and
produce dirt and drivel. They forbid
Jews to publish and to be read. They
drive their greatest German writer
Thomas Mann into exile. Meanwhile
the glory of their speech and form is
being sustained by Ernst Waldinger, a
Jew. a Jew of Vienna, a conscious and
?elf-affirmative Jew. In him in lin-
age (even as I said the other day of
a Jewish composer and the Lied)
German verse is reaching a certain
culmination and may now that Vienna
too has fallen, reach its extinction.
Qis poetry is the firmest in the
world. Highest precision of speech
is married to an e.pially high placidity
of form. This form aspires to trans-
cend time and does so. Through this
form Itself Waldinger speak* with a
timeless accent of changeless things.
He does so Intentionally. All the em-
piric content of life today in Central
Europe is bloody, barborous. sordid,
hopeless. The poet, if he would re-
main a poet must address himself to
fashioning in a form as of enduring
stone these aspects of mortality which
no soilure ran touch and no barbarian
mar. WaldlngW has dOUfl so. Unless
civilization fails utterly I predict
that men in a future time will come
back to the work of this poet, this
Jew, to prove that amid savagery and
savage tumult the human spirit at its
highest still survived.
Once and once only in this new and
probably last volume Waldinger
strikes a personal and explanatory
note. He wants it understood that,
though by the deer** of fate ho is a
poet in the German language, he is
not for a moment deluded. He is a
Jew. He holds those about him who
bar* permitted themselves to lapse
hack into barbarism at their right
valuation from the viewpoint of his
spirit and from the mountain-peak
of an eternal Israel. He is among
them. He is not of them. The per-
sonal poem in which lie expresses this
thought is a sonnet, as mngnificieut'y
wrought as his other sonnets and
stanzas and he has proudly entitled
it: Ich bin vom Volk des Wortes. "I
am of the People of the Word !" .
Yes, that is what we are, though in
America one sometimes doubts and
shivers: the people of the Word, the
people who conceived of creation as
coming through a Word. From age
to age, amid darkness and desolation
a few of us seek to live in the spirit
of the creative Word : Yihi or va-yihi
I have translate dthat great proud
sonnet of Ernst Waldinger for its
spiritual meaning and manage, foi
that great message of n Jew who,
amid circumambient daftness, up-
holds the eternal Word of his people.
But I want it strictly understood thai
poetically my translation is ;-----
lags infinitely bchiud (!. .>. ;...i
splendor of the Germr.n >.
intense
I am vassal neither of iis -oil or
blood,
Nor crouch with mare* In steaming
-tails of Wood.
Unlmprisoned by its boundaries'
gat>' or fence,
At their dull hearths hail I lost SOU'
or sense?
No heritage is mine of ill their
good.
My mind Is nailed not to their hat-
red's rood.
And deafness to their jeers is my
defense.
Strange am I here, forevermor* alone,
They mouth and chew their Words
as kin* the gra-s.
Anil though this tongue mine anil my
mother's was,
Common to ns is but the sound, the
tone
Star- perilh in th* puddles of their
reach
And flame up in the crystal of my
STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL
Tidbits From Everywhere
. Charley Men-
don. 72-year-old fight trainer, claims
lie is a direfi tdoscendant of Daniel
Mendoza. the celebrated Jewish boxer
who was world's heavyweight cham-
pion ISO years ago. Dave Sainoff.
It.
on Jewish dialect "comics" oil the N.
B. C. networks. .
FLASH!
Italy's deal with England Includes
the following arrangement. Italy
to keep her hands off Aral)-Palestine
propaganda in return for British ac-
ceptance of Italian influence over
Spain. A Jewish State in Pales-
tine is objectionable to Mussolini ill
any event. (>n the other hand
we have just been informed that Kng
laud is already organizing an army
Of 10,000 for the Jewish State. Out
informant is none other than a high
ranking British army officer who is
slated to b* conimaiider-in-chief. .
Unofficial discussions among th*
Zionist rank and file concerning th*
successor of Stephen B. Wise as Pres-
ident of th* '/.. (>. A. show that the
idea of giving Louis Lipsky the next
term is in great favor. Wei*
ninnn too would be pleased. Refu-
gee* from Austria and Germany are
compelled to take German boats, so
don't blame them for doing it.....
, An independent producer is preparing
j o shoot (with a camera) "The Beast
of Berlin." a realistic film on Hitler's
life. The Ort campaign for funds
is still looking for a chairmanbut
there are whisperings that the J.D.
300 Attend Northwest Conference Of
Joint Distribution Committee
-Vi*;.-
&.
1 More than 300 Jewish leaders from 25
cities and 6 States in the Northwest
formed s permanent regional organization
of the Joint Distribution Committee at a
meeting held in Portland, Ore., Sunday
March 20. Principal speaker at the gather-
ing was Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, J. D. C.
National Campaign Chairman.
TOP: L. to R. are Rabbi Adolph H. Fink,
Spokane, Wash.; Rabbi S. Wohlgelernter,
Seattle; Rabbi J. B. Wise, New York City;
Rabbi Samuel H. Gordon, Salt Lake City;
Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz, Portland, Ore.
CENTER: L. to R. Aaron M. Frank, Port-
land, J.D.C. Chairman, Northwest Region ;
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, National Chairman,
J. D. C. campsign for $5,100,000, snd
Richard M. Lane, Seattle, regional vice-
chairman, representing Washington State.
BOTTOM: L. to R. are Rabbi Adolph H.
Fink, Spokane; Milton Markewitz,Porlland
Jewish leader, Joseph Shemanski, Port-
land leader speaking in behalf of J. D. C
campaign; Alfred Shemanski, Seattle,
member, J. D. C. Board of Directors, and
honorary chairman of Northwest Region;
and Sol Esfeld, of Seattle during the
luncheon recess.
C. will incorporate the Ort appeal. .
rVhj is the publisher of Life, Tim*
and Fortune, so eager to publicize
Nazi "dissatisfaction" with his publi-
cation? The reason is growing
resentment among their readers be-
cause of th* treatment Jewish news
receives in the Luce magazines, .
OPEN THK GATES!
The anti-alien bloc in Congress is
sharpening the axe fur Secretary
Hulls refugee relief plan. .Is it
true that the German ambassador in
Washington received orders from Ber-
lin to offer a modification of anti-
Semitism in Austria in exchange for
official action by Dnde Sam against
th* anti-Nazi boycott? .... Credit
Walter Winchell with this honey.....
He proposes that all Nazis in America
who sing the praise* of Hitlerland be
sent hack there to make room hero
for the victims of Nazi oppression, the.
ratio to be six Nazis for every refugee
from Nazidom. : And Sports Kdi-
tor Bradley of the New York Post
suggests that ten percent of the an-
ticipated million-dollar gate at the
Schmeling-Louis fight in June be al-
lotted to ease the plight of Austrian
refugees and to aid the anti-lynching
cru-ade. The International Be-
lief Association has already establish-
ed channel* for sending Immediate aid
to the underground anti-Nazi forces
in Austria. .
WHAT HAPPENS HERE?
The principal financial backer of
the Reverend Gerald Wlnrod, anti-
Semitic agitator who is running for
a I". S. Senate seat from Kansas, is
a wealthy oil tycoon. Becuuse tho
paper- have quieted down about Nazis
spies in this country don't get the
idea that your Unol* Sam is asleep.
.... Swarms of German* working
in aviation plants are being kept un-
der constant surveillance. In tho
hoi.....f clipping the wings of the boy
COtl against th* Schmclling-Lcw is
fight Schmeiing is spreading the word
that he's not a member of the Nal
party. Latest anti-Semitic Charge
leveled against the Jew i- thai of tho
Christian Pre* Pren of Glendale,
California, which hold- Jewry respon-
sible for alleged govern.....otal mis-
treatment of theAmerican Indian. .
Fritz von Schaet. a German who has
been wrestling in this country, has
been ordered to refrain from giving.
the Nazi salute from the ring.....
Our recent item that James Wheeler-.
Hill, national serectary of the Ger-
man-American Bund, was scrambling;
for the Bund leadership with Kurt
Mertig. fuehrer of the Citizens Protec- '
tiv* Alliance, a German-American out
fit engaged in boycotting Jews, led
Wheeler-Hill to write to the New
York Jewish News that he never heard
of Mertig and that our squib was
"fake fiction and flubdub"......
Mebbc so but Mertig is a big shot in
Nazi circles hereabout and it seems
strange that Whnler-HUI should dis-
own him. .
DANUBE BLUES
When (locring came to Vienna and
warned the Jews they must clear out
in lour years did he remember, we
wonder, that as a youngster hclived
in the Mautcrnburg cnstle of Dr. von
Eppenstein, Jewish friend of Papa
Goering? Eppenstein was the
medical officer of German Southwest
Africa when Coiling Senior was vice-
governor. Josef Bnerckel Hitler's
personal representative in Austria, is
regarded ill Nazi citric- as a worso
.ludrnficsscr than Sircicher. who's
hard to beat. Not until the Nazis
fired him did most people learn that
Hannes Schneider. Austria's greatest
-king Instructor, is a Jew. .

TRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1938
THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN
PAGE SEVEN
BULLETIN
TEMPLE ISRAEL
f MIAMI
137 N. E. 19th 8treet
Office Phone 2-7745
RABBI JACOB H. KAPLAN, Ph.D. RABBI COLMAN A. ZWITMAN
6998 Albacora Drive-1265 630 N. E. 31st St.MM
MIAMI BEACH MIAMI
Either or both of the Rabbis will be In the Temple every morning.
You may consult with them on matters concerning the Jewish commu-
nity, or your personal problems. You will be assured sympathetic
hearing and advice, and, needless to say, each matter will be held In
strict confidence.
FRIDAY NIGHT MAKE NO ENGAGEMENTS PAY NO VISITS-
GIVE NO PARTIES GO TO TEMPLE
CONGREGATIONAL SEDER
Because of the many requests that
camp from our members and friends
who had attended last year's Seder,
we are Koing to comply with the wish-
es of these friends by giving a Con-
gregational Seder at our Temple un-
Sisterhood on Friday niulit, April 15,
ilcr (!: sponsorship of Temple Israel
lit 7 :00 o'clock.
Due to the limited space in
Kaplan Hall, however, we shall only
lie able to accomodate 125 persons,
and the first reservations received
will be honored. Reservations will
(inly be accepted if they reach the
Temple office before Wednesday, April
18th. No telephone reservations shall
be accepted.
The sumptuous meal which will bo
especially catered by Epstein and
Kurt! of the Palm Restaurant, Miami
Beach, will include wine and all the
ritual accessories that go with the
Seder. Reservation! may be made
for $2.50 per plate for adults an
SI.75 (or children under 18. Kindly
mail all checks to Temple Israel Sis-
terhood. 137 Northeast Nineteenth
street.
CONGREGATIONAL
At the regular services this Friday
evening at Temple Israel nt 8.15 p.
ui.. Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan will preach
on the significance of "Shabos Hag*'
dol" in his sermon entitled "The
Laws of Pasover on the Great Sab-
bath."
Services will be conducted by Rnbbi
Cohnan A. Zwitman.
Services are also held on Saturday
mornings at 11:00 o'clock.
l.MPORTAN TNOTICE
Because of the fact that the first
Seder will be celebrated on next F""'
day evening. April 15th. services at
the Temple will be held at 8 :00 p. m.,
so as to give our congregants an op-
portunity to attend the Seder ritual.
The Passover calendar follows:
Friday evening, April 15th, services
nt 6:00 p. m.
Saturday morning, April 16th, serv-
ices at 10:00 o'clock. The sermon
will be given by Itabbi Zwitman.
Thursday evening. April 21st, serv-
ices will be held at 8:15 o'clock. The
sermon will be given by Dr. Kaplan.
Friday morning April 22nd, Memor-
ial services at 10 :00 a. m. The sermon
will be given by Rabbi Zwitman.
RADIO PROGRAM
On Sunday afternoon, April 27th,
at 3 :30 o'clock Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan
and Rabbi Colman A. Zwitman will
talk on the theological implication*
of the Passover festival. The address
will be entitled "Israel's Election and
the Law of Holiness," and will be
given over WIOD. A very prominent
vocal artist will be presented to the
radio audience on that program.
We invite our members and friends
to listen to all of the programs given
by the Rabbinical Association. This
Sunday afternoon. Rabbi Max Shapiro
will speak on "Ethics as a Basis of
of Jewish Life."
TEMPLE ISRAEL MUSICALE
Professor Leo Portnoff of the Mu-
sic Department of the University of
Miami, will present a program of
modern and classical tmisie flt the
concert to be held on Sunday evening,
April 10th nt 8:30 o'clock at the
Temple,
Featured on the program will be
many artists. Including WaaaHjr Port-
noff. violinist of note. In nddition to
the vocal and instrumental guest ar-
tists. Prof. Portnoff will participate
in the program, and will be heard in
a very delightful repertoire Including
compositions by Munn-Zucea, who
will accompany him on the pinno.
The concert, under the auspices of
Prof. Portnoff, is being given for the
benefit of the Piano Fund of Temple
Israel. The public is invited. Tick-
ets may be obtained from the Temple
office, or nt the door at the night of
the concert at 50c per person.
TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD
ELECTS
Following a luncheon given by the
Sisterhood through the courtesy of
Miss Gene McDaniel, the annual elec-
tion of officers of the Temple Sister-
hood took place at the meeting on
Monday afternoon, April 4th. The
slate of officers presented by the nom-
inations committee and accepted by
the membership, included:
Mrs. M. T. Travers, president; Mrs.
Adolpli Wertheimer. first vice-presi-
dent ; Mrs. Maxwell Bertuch, second
vice-president; Mrs. Henry D. Wil-
liams, recording secretary ; Mrs. Har-
ry Rubin, corresponding secretary ;
Mrs. Morris Plant, financial secre-
tary; Mrs. Harry Nevins. treasurer;
Mrs. Frank Perlman, auditor.
A vote of appreciation and thanks
was expressed to the retiring presi-
dent, Mrs. Jacob H. Kaplan, who had
served the Sisterhood as its presiding
officer for the past two years.
Mrs. M. P. Travers accepted the
leadership of the organisation in a
brief address, in which she urged the
members to lend their support in con-
tinuing the progress of the Sisterhood.
Tampa Notes
The Tampa Section, Junior Hinlns
sah, held a regular meeting Thursday
night ut the Floridian Hotel. The
following officers were eleted as fol-
lows: President, Mrs. Dave Pennan;
1st Vice-l'resident, Miss Ruth Fiu-
nmn ; 2nd Yice-1'resident. Mrs. Nath-
an Poller; Treasurer, Mrs. Louis
Simonvitz; Corresponding Secretary.
Mrs. Manuel Buclimau and Recording
Secretary, Miss Florence Abramovitz.
The Donor Dinner Dance will be held
May 20th at the Hotel Floridian.
Mrs. Nathan Poller is general chair-
man of the affair. Installation of
officers will take place ut the dinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutzk returned
home Tuesday after an extended wed-
ding trip to Miami and Key West.
Mrs. Lutzk was Miss Rose Peretzman
prior to her marriage.
Burger. Buddy Cohen. Eddie and
Frank Rosenblatt, Albert Aronovits,
Herbert KeinbiTg. 1 rvin Herscovitz,
and Phil Huimovit. The club will
meet Thursday >iiklit at the home of
Miss Sylvia Haiiimvit.
Mrs. Louis Buchmun and Mrs.
Manuel Buchman will give a benefit
card party for the Junior Hadassah
April 5th, at the Leisure house.
The M. J. M. club gave a buffet
supper in honor of three new mem-
bers, the Misses Shirley Kaufman,
Muriel Cohen and Dorothy Starr, at
the home of Miss Frances Zbar. Those
present were the Misses Esther Ar-
gintar, Muriel and Cot Cohen. Luu-
reen Davis, Edith Elozory, Sylvia
Huimovit, Millie Kotler. Shirley
Kaufman, Helen Peretzman, Dot Ros-
enfurb, Lillie and Dot Starr, Evelyn
VanGilder, Frances Zbar and Jack
Rosenberg, Herbert Goldberg. Arthur
Hymnn. Bonnie Haimovit, Bennie
The Merry Fellows Club entertain-
ed members, their wives and dates at
an informal dance and party ut Villa
Del Rio Monday night. Pavon WWB
given to the ladies present. The e,oui-
mittee in charge of arrangements In-
cluded Dr. J. Leon Schwartz, Jack
Wei-eman. Bill Wolfson, Alex Bokor
and Simon Schwartz.
Those attending the affair were:
Mr. ami Mrs. Sol Fleiseliman, Jack
Weissman, Helen Rlvklnd of St. Pet-
ersburg; Willie Sinionvitz, Mildred
Brown. Walter LeibovltS, Dolly Wolfe
Morris Pinmuii, Helen Aronovitz. Mr.
nud Mrs. Nathnn Poller. Abe Verkauf,
Mildred Carrol, of St, Petersburg.
Simon Schwurtz. Dr. and Mrs. Leon
Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ver-
kauf, Mr. and Mrs. Willium Wolfson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bokor. Mr. and*
Mrs. Julius Silverman, Dr. and Mrs.
Fred Lebos, Irvin Sal-bury, Irvin
Katz and Rose Katz.
man. Isaac Dayan, Henry Finman,
Bobby Herschovitz. Fred Aronovitz,
Sorrel Wolfson and Herbert Weiss,
Mrs. I. Salsimry was play director.
Others on the program were Eleauor
Rosenthal. vocalist ; Sylvia Haimo-
vit, pianist; Louise Shear, reciter;
I.ihha Seigal. voenlist; Joan Perl-
man, pianist and a chorus of children
of the Sunday School.
'
Dorothy Gardner, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Sumuei Gardner and Isaac
Dayan, son of Mrs. N. Dayan. were
crowned queen and king of the annual
Purim carnival. Harry Bass, son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Buss and Tan-
ya Mura Wohl. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. I. Wohl, were past queen and
king.
(Continued from Page Eight)
Woman's Auxiliary of Congregation
Rodoph Sholom held its annual Purim
carnival Sunday night in the school
auditorium of the synagogue. All
members of the congregation anil their
friends were invited. Mrs. A. R. Ber-
ger was chairman and Mrs. I. Wohl.
co chairman.
A play. "Casting of Lots" was pre-
sented by the children of the Sunday
School and those who took part were
Roberta Frledkin, Adrienne Blumberg
Ina Gotler, Joyce Lutz. Edward Weis-
GREYHOUND LINES
GREYHOUND TERMINAL AT MIAMI BEACH
FOR CORRECT BUS INFORMATION pi. C 1 Q1 O
ALL NORTHBOUND BUSSES LEAVE FROM A II. O'LOlM
515 Washington A venae
i
THE BELVEDERE HOTEL
843 EUCLID AVENUE MIAMI BEACH
Pounded by the Late Mrs. Ida Fishkind, (First to Bring a
Kosher Hotel to Miami)
Will Be Open for the Traditional Sader
Friday, April 15Saturday, April 16
and the
ENTIRE PASSOVER WEEK
j REASONABLE RATES
ENJOY A COMPLETE
PASSOVER HOLIDAY
at the
HOTEL EVANS
Seder Services By
REV. I. FIALKOW
First Seder Night
FRIDAY, APRIL 15
1
To Make Sure It's REALLY GOOD Demand
AUGUST BROS.
DELICIOUS PRODUCTS
A complete line of Almond and Cocoanut Macaroons, Nut
Cake, Sponge Cake Holiday Delicacies, all reasonably
priced. At all leading Delicatessen and Grocery Stores,
or at our Bakery
AUGUST BROS.
361 S. W. Eighth Street Phone 2-2792
To bring enjoyment to your Passover table,
prepare your foods with
ROKEACH
PURE and KOSHER POOD PRODUCTS
nBB? nvs
ROKEACH KOSHER
NYAPAT *
ROKEACH PURE
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ROKEACH PURE
FRUIT PRESERVES
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Cherry
ROKEACH KOSHER
CIDER VINEGAR
ROKEACH KOSHER
PEANUT OIL
Second Seder Night
SATURDAY. APRIL 16
Reservat ions Sn guest ed
PHONE 5-4611
Enjoy the recognized cui-
sinr. convenience anl
comfort of the
HOTEL EVANS
Collins and 10th St.
MIAMI BEACH
Same Management as
HOTEL EVANS
Loch Sheldrake, N. Y.
:
In Cans and Jugs
At All Groceries
I. ROKEACH ft SONS, INC., BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Trade Mark Reg. U. 8. Pat Off.

i
West Flagler To
Have Gala Closing
The Weal Flagler Kennel Club
Mill close the most successful season
n it* history in n Maze of glory to-
rt- night when the finale for the
$1,000 Weat Flagler Derby will be
run.
Furnishing one of the moal beantl-
fill plants in the entire country in the
very heart of Miami, the caliber of
racing provided brought thousands to
the track every night. Thrills wire
provided the fani by the beautifully
laid out track ami the exceptionally
fine racing greyhounds that contested
nightly for the prizes.
Jake Slier, president, and the rest
Of the officials of the company and
.-ill the employed expressed their sin-
eere thanks to the residents and vis-
it, in who helped make this season the
outstanding one in dog track history.
SEABOARD DAIRY TO HAVE
PASSOVER PRODUCTS
The Seaboard Sanitary Dairy, op-
crated by Mr. Louis Jacokskind and
son, Max. announce that Rabbis Ab-
raham A. Kellner of Miami and Moses
Mescheloff of Miami Beach will be in
charge of the production of fine Pass- j
over dairy products and that n Mash-
giaeb named by them will be in rcsi
deuce at the dairy during the entire
Tnssnver holiday. Each bottle and ,
pnekago containing the products will
bear the fnscimile of the Rabbi's sig-
natures to enable the customer to
identify the Pasover products.
NEW INDUSTRY
IS ORGANIZED
Tampa Notes
Y. M. H. A. DRIVE STARTED
WITH BREAKFAST
The Y. M. II. A. membership drive
started with the convening of workers
by Earnest Maaa, chairman of the
Board of Directors) at the breakfast
held at the Y. M. II. A. on Sunday
morning.
Mr. Maas announced the appoint-
ment of Morris D. Weisman as cam-
paign chairman assisted by Jay Mark-
owitz. Oilier workers present were:
Dr. J. Leon Bchwarta, president; A.
M. Wolfson, vice-president; Monica
I'mau, secretary, also Sol Haliczcr,
Leon Haber, Judge H. N. Sandier,
Abe Silber, Sidney Linker, ltubbi
Adolph Burger. Max E. Brody, Sam
Weber, Manuel Aronovitz, Julius Sil-
veriimn. Philip Grubstein. J. D. Ros-
enthal. Joseph Abramovitz. Sol Le-
vine. Simon Segall. Isidore Glassman,
Ike Weiss, Sam Bcrger, Sol Kotler,
Sam Ilymnn and Sam Schonbrun and
son. Pledges were reported from
David Stein. Sam Stein and Maurice
Stein, also from W. J. Abramovitz,
who were unable to attend.
Report meetings will be held every
evening at 8:00 o'clock during the
wick at the Y. M. H. A. building and
the final reports will be made on
Monday evening, April 11th.
the I'linpnuy. with his son-in-law
Sidney L. Arnson treasurer, and Mr.
II. II. Miller secretary.
An invitation is extended to the
general public to call at the new plant
and to see for themselves the inter-
esting operation of this new industry.
Southern Beverages, Inc., organized in
Miami recently began operation of its
t-oft drink bottling plant in its modern
and new building at 2055 N. W. Sev-
enth Avenue.
The building, land and equipment
represents an investment of more than
feventy-fivc thousand dollars. The
latest in modern, sanitary bottling
und manufacturing equipment has
been installed for the Double-Cola and
other soft drinks the firm will pro-
i)...... for the local trade. More than
twenty-five employees are now en-
gaged by the company and the per-
sonnel will he increased shortly, Sam
Blank, bead of the Florida Sugar Dis-
tributors, and prominent communal
worker and philanthropist in this
area for many years is president of
SCHIFF'S
DELICATESSEN AND
KOSHER MARKET
618 Collins Ave.Miami Beach
will supply your every
Passover Need
MATZOS. MATZO PRODUCTS
KOSHER WINES
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Choice Kosher .Meats and Poultry
Phone 5-3751
Free Delivery
DAVE SHOLTZ
THE ALL-FLORIDA
CANDIDATE
for the
UNITED STATES
SENATE
HE MADE GOOD AS
GOVERNOR
Let him complete the job for
Florida in the United States
Senate
(I'd. Political Adv.)
::
AS USUAL
MAX'S DELICATESSEN
1131 WEST FLAGLER STREET
Will supply your every Passover want! Manischewitz, Hor-
owitz-Margareten, London and Streit's Matzos. Matzo Meal
and Noodles, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Prunes, Nuts of all kinds,
Spices, Vinegar, etc.
KOSHER PASSOVER WINE
POLITICAL BRIEFS
Stressing that South Florida despite
its vast agricultural and industrial
interests has had no representative on
the Railroad Commission Which con-
trols public utilities, railroads, etc.. in
Florida for the past fourteen years,
Walter Kel...... prominent attorney of
Dade County is asking for the sup-
port
for the Railroad Commission in Group
2. A native of Alabama be cam.' to
Florida when 12 years old an i has
been a resident of Miami for the past
thirteen years. He was Stall's Attor-
ney in Pensacola, Florida for ten
years. Congressman from the third
Florida District for one term and rep-
resented Dade County in the Legisla-
ture in 10.11, and made a splendid
record there. He is a Presbyterian.
FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1938"
ELECT
DR. A. W. ZIEKOLD
General manager of the Miami
Home Milk Prodwrrs Association,
who will again provide Kosher dairy
products for their customers.
Friends of Governor Lehman arc
trying to sell him the iden of becom-
ing an anti-Xew-Deal candidate for
the Democratic nomination for Pres-
ident. Mrs. Lehman, though. is
more concerned with preparations for
the June wedding of her son Peter to
Peggy Rosenhnum. .
We carry a full line of
PASSOVER SUPPLIES
including Manischewitz. Good-
man's StreWs, Matzos and
GOLDBERG'S WINES
and the full line of New York
Bakery pastries. We will ap-
preciate your patronage and
early shopping.
PASSOVER MEALS SERVED
TROPICAL
DELICATESSEN
1725 S. W. 8th St. Phone 2-9774
FREE DELIVERY
MAKE PASSOVER MEALS TASTE BETTER
buy from
TRACHTENBERG'S
QUALITY FOOD MARKET
and be sure of the finest Quality
PASSOVER PRODUCTS
A complete assortment of Matzos, Matzo Meal, Noodles,
Coffees, Teas, Prunes, Nuts, Spices and Vinegar.
PASSOVER DAIRY PRODUCTS
PASSOVER KOSHER WINES
Strictly Koshes Meats and Fresh Killed Poultry
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Daily
OBTAIN YOUR HAGGADA HERE FREE OF CHARGE
TRACHTENBERG'S
QUALITY FOOD MARKET
1323 Washington AvenueMiami Beach
Phones 5-52065-4985
FREE DELIVERY
fJ WALTER KEHOE
i] South Florida's Candidate
to the
RAILROAD
8 COMMISSION
GROUP 2
,j (Pel. Political Adv.
LESS PAIN AND
MORE PLEASURE
OUT OF OtiM
010 YOU BRING
THE ANTI
PAIN PILLS 1
!&",
SURE
ALWAYS HAVE |
THEM IN
MY PURSE^

Be Ready For
EMERGENCIES
Many an outing is spoiled by
annoying, aggravating head-
aches. Here is a suggestion.
Every large package of Dr.
MILES ANTI PAIN PILLS
contains a pocket size case that
holds six pills. Carry this, and
leave the large package in your
medicine cabinet.
DR. MILES ANTI-PAIN PILLS
are recommended for pain re-
lief in
Headache, Neuralgia, Mus-
cular and Periodic Pains.
They taste good, act quickly,
do not upset the stomach.
Your druggist sells them.
Regular package 25 for 25c.
Economy package 125 for $1.00.
or
DR.MILES
ANTI PAIN PHIS
TROPK

ypTTlAY. APRIL 8, 1938
THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN
PAGE NINE
ORAYNOO
"OUR LIGHT"
BY DORIS SIDNEY HELLER, EDITOR
CONGREGATION OHEV SHALOM
EOLA DRIVE ORLANDO, FLA.
RABBI MORRIS A. SKOP
inl2 HARWELL STREET ORLANDO, FLA.
0 renders! All two of you. Be-
OTe it r not but I have been in New
Vilk for the post four weeks and
Iiev,.r Was I more happy to leave.
Tbere certainly is no place in the
world to be in but Florida. And all
tUil time our dear Rabbi, Morris A.
Skop, has been kind enough to take
over tbis column for me. So let's
give bim a hearty thank you to show
our sincere appreciation.
of the Oraynoo will be delivered to
the homes of the community during
the coming week. Thank you, Mr.
Goldstein.
(Ruth Berkowitz. and Carolyn Becker
and the Messrs. James Coberly, Jim-
mie Lloyd, Billie Dougherty, Wallace
Simpson. Bubbie Fairchild Tillie Jacob
Dean Fleischinau. William Urudd.v
and Sanders Kottleuiau.
A. S. Friedman of the Fairview
Corporation, of New York City, i- I
guest at the Jefferson Court Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Cohen spent
the week-end with their daughter and
son in-law ut Sarasota.
FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICES
Obi services will be at 8:15 this
Friday evening. The Rabbi's sermon
will be "Is there Slavery in AmericaV"
What can Judaism say on this ques-
tion ft" slavery? This sermon prom-
ises to be a most interesting one and
mmunity is cordially urged to
attend.
TEACHER'S TRAINING COURSE
In preparation for volunteer teach-
ing next year the following members
of the Junior League have been se-
lected as tentative candidates : Hindu-
lyn Kottleman, Shirley Braverman.
Ritu Heller and Margery Frankel.
Mr. Ben Shader spent
touring the Fast Coast.
Saturday
formed by the young men married and
single of the community. A committee
was elected comprised of by the
M.-is. Prince. Sfifel. Leiberman.
Segal and Rabbi Skop to meet on
April 11 tli to consider plans for a per-
manent name, by-laws and future
plans. There will be a general meet-
ing on April 18th to form and organ-
ize a permanent organization. This
club will have no affiliation with any-
thing else of its kind in the city.
PERSONALS
We very cheerfully welcome back
into the community Mrs. Alfred Dam-
us who has had quite a siege of ill-
ness at the Florida Sanitorium. The
community joins me in hoping for her
a speedy recovery.
A Lingerie Shower was given for
the coming bride of Jack Wolfson,
Miss Hilda Koplau. at the home of
Ruth Esther Rosen. Among the
guests were Lea Wolf, Mrs. Gustave
Baer, Mrs. Louis Jacob. Mrs. James
Becker, Mrs. Arstein. Miss Hindalyn
Kottleman, Florence Wittenstein.
Mary Blattner, Dorothy and Lucille
Mrs. Morris Skop, Elaine Klepper,
Baker. Shirley Braverman and Mrs.
Koplau. Delicious refreshments were
served and all agreed the shower was
a complete success.
YOUTH FORUM LECTURE
Protestor Richard Feuerstein of
Rollins College, eminent speaker and
linguist,' will deliver his second and
last talk in the Adult Culture Scries
on Sunday evening at 8 :00 o'clock ut
ili. Synagogue social hall. His topic
will be. "The Baal Shem Tov." There
will be no admission charge and the
entire community is invited to be
present
Stanley Jay Becker, twelve year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Beck-
er, celebrated his birthday on Monday
evening with a dinner dance at his
home on West Colonial Drive. As
his guests for the evening were the
Misses June Fleishman, Marian Sha-
piro. Corinne Stanger, Dorothy Jones,
Elizabeth Snine, Pearl Haimowitz,
Miriam and Florence Kottleman. Mil-
dred Haimowitz. Mary Lou Bennett.
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PASSOVER SERVICES
Friday morning at 7:00 o'clock all
first-born sons and their fathers are
invited to the B'Chor services. The
8 im will be conducted by Cantor
Leshinaki and Rabbi Morris A. Skop.
The community Seder is being arrang-
ed for Friday evening, April 15 nt
7:00 o'clock. Reservations may be
made immediately. Please communi-
cate with Mrs. Louis Jacobs of West
Gore Street or call 3504. Services
will be held as follows: Saturday
morning. Orthodox services at 7:00
a. m., Unity service at 10:00 a. m.
Community service at 11:00 a. m. All
parents are invited to a special Pass-
over service of songs. Two plays will
will be given on Sunday evening,
April 17th at 7 :30 p. m., by the chil-
dren of the Religious and Hebrew
Schoolsthe plays will be under the
able direction of Mrs. Rachel Skop.
On April 10th there will be a special
I children's Seder at 10:00 a. m.
Rabbi Skop gave a very successful
Stag party for Mr. Jack Wolfson on |
Monday evening at his home. Among
those present were Mr. Martiu Segal,
Sid Baker, William Leiberman, Al
Prince. Milton Nadler. Morris Labell-
man. Jack Wolfson. Morris Haimo-
witz, Sam Michaelson, Mr. Steifel,
Jack Mellow, Mr. Brenner. In the
course of the evening it was decided
i to form n Stag Club. For social, cul-
' tural and athletic purposes to be
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ypTTl AY. APRIL 8, 1938 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN PAGE NINE ORAYNOO "OUR LIGHT" BY DORIS SIDNEY HELLER, EDITOR CONGREGATION OHEV SHALOM EOLA DRIVE ORLANDO, FLA. RABBI MORRIS A. SKOP inl2 HARWELL STREET ORLANDO, FLA. 0 renders! All two of you. Be OTe it r not but I have been in New Vilk for the post four weeks and Iiev ,. r W as I more happy to leave. Tbere certainly is no place in the world to be in but Florida. And all tUil time our dear Rabbi, Morris A. Skop, has been kind enough to take over tbis column for me. So let's g ive bim a hearty thank you to show our sincere appreciation. of the Oraynoo will be delivered to the homes of the community during the coming week. Thank you, Mr. Goldstein. (Ruth Berkowitz. and Carolyn Becker and the Messrs. James Coberly, Jimmie Lloyd, Billie Dougherty, Wallace Simpson. Bubbie Fairchild Tillie Jacob Dean Fleischinau. William Urudd.v and Sanders Kottleuiau. A. S. Friedman of the Fairview Corporation, of New York City, iI guest at the Jefferson Court Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Cohen spent the week-end with their daughter and son in-law ut Sarasota. FRIDAY NIGHT SERVICES OBI services will be at 8:15 this Friday evening. The Rabbi's sermon will be "Is there Slavery in AmericaV" What can Judaism say on this question ft" slavery? This sermon promises to be a most interesting one and mmunity is cordially urged to attend. TEACHER'S TRAINING COURSE In preparation for volunteer teaching next year the following members of the Junior League have been selected as tentative candidates : Hindulyn Kottleman, Shirley Braverman. Ritu Heller and Margery Frankel. Mr. Ben Shader spent touring the Fast Coast. Saturday formed by the young men married and single of the community. A committee was elected comprised of by the M.-is. Prince. Sfifel. Leiberman. Segal and Rabbi Skop to meet on April 11 tli to consider plans for a permanent name, by-laws and future plans. There will be a general meeting on April 18th to form and organize a permanent organization. This club will have no affiliation with anything else of its kind in the city. PERSONALS We very cheerfully welcome back into the community Mrs. Alfred Damus who has had quite a siege of illness at the Florida Sanitorium. The community joins me in hoping for her a speedy recovery. A Lingerie Shower was given for the coming bride of Jack Wolfson, Miss Hilda Koplau. at the home of Ruth Esther Rosen. Among the guests were Lea Wolf, Mrs. Gustave Baer, Mrs. Louis Jacob. Mrs. James Becker, Mrs. Arstein. Miss Hindalyn Kottleman, Florence Wittenstein. Mary Blattner, Dorothy and Lucille Mrs. Morris Skop, Elaine Klepper, Baker. Shirley Braverman and Mrs. Koplau. Delicious refreshments were served and all agreed the shower was a complete success. YOUTH FORUM LECTURE Protestor Richard Feuerstein of Rollins College, eminent speaker and linguist,' will deliver his second and last talk in the Adult Culture Scries on Sunday evening at 8 :00 o'clock ut ili. Synagogue social hall. His topic will be. "The Baal Shem Tov." There will be no admission charge and the entire community is invited to be present Stanley Jay Becker, twelve year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Becker, celebrated his birthday on Monday evening with a dinner dance at his home on West Colonial Drive. As his guests for the evening were the Misses June Fleishman, Marian Shapiro. Corinne Stanger, Dorothy Jones, Elizabeth Snine, Pearl Haimowitz, Miriam and Florence Kottleman. Mildred Haimowitz. Mary Lou Bennett. Get Your Delicious Dairy Products STRICTLY KOSHER FOR PASSOVER from The Seaboard Sanitary Dairy Miami's Only Jewish Dairy 3820 N. W. 46th STREET PHONE 8-2211 Kashrus under the supervision of, RABBI ABRAHAM A. KELLNER AND RABBI MOSES MESCHELOFE PASSOVER SERVICES Friday morning at 7:00 o'clock all first-born sons and their fathers are invited to the B'Chor services. The 8 im will be conducted by Cantor Leshinaki and Rabbi Morris A. Skop. The community Seder is being arranged for Friday evening, April 15 nt 7:00 o'clock. Reservations may be made immediately. Please communicate with Mrs. Louis Jacobs of West Gore Street or call 3504. Services will be held as follows: Saturday morning. Orthodox services at 7:00 a. m., Unity service at 10:00 a. m. Community service at 11:00 a. m. All parents are invited to a special Passover service of songs. Two plays will will be given on Sunday evening, April 17th at 7 :30 p. m., by the children of the Religious and Hebrew Schoolsthe plays will be under the able direction of Mrs. Rachel Skop. On April 10th there will be a special I children's Seder at 10:00 a. m. Rabbi Skop gave a very successful Stag party for Mr. Jack Wolfson on | Monday evening at his home. Among those present were Mr. Martiu Segal, Sid Baker, William Leiberman, Al Prince. Milton Nadler. Morris Labellman. Jack Wolfson. Morris Haimowitz, Sam Michaelson, Mr. Steifel, Jack Mellow, Mr. Brenner. In the course of the evening it was decided i to form n Stag Club. For social, cul' tural and athletic purposes to be I AS USUAL THE ROSEDALE DELICATESSEN; i7nw OT TPTTrTTT STREET i 170 N. W. FIFTH STREET WILL SUPPLY YOUR EVERY PASSOVER WAN?! A complete line of Manischewitz, Goodman, London, Horowitz-Margareten and Strict Matzos Matzo Products, Noodles, Coffees, Teas, Sugar, Prunes, Nuts, Spices, Vinegar, Nya Fat The Finest Kosher_Passover_Wines IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC ORAYNOO Due to the graciousness of Mr. Goldstein of Goldstein's Kosher Market on Chirrch Street, the next issue EVERYTHING IN MEYER LONDON, Inc. 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wJewish Floridian w contuse Yfoe Jewiisti HlmSty 3&JL QJUAAj&Vd&s>ASu&'' VOLUME 11.NUMBER 14. MIAM I, FLORIDA, FRIDAY. APRIL 8, 1938 "-* % ' J % % l PRICE FIVE CENT8 LOVE TRIUMPHS OVER NAZI-ISM Irvington, N. J., (WXS)A German Jew's love for an Aryan (ierninn girl triumphed over Nazi racialism when Mrs. Charlotte Israel, newlyweil wife of Egon Israel, a German-Jewish refugee, gave birth to a son in the Irvington General Hospital shortly after she became Mrs. Israel. Naming her son Peter Franklin Israel, the middle name being in honor of President Roosevelt, Mrs. Israel said "Hitler shall never have him now he shall be an Americun." Her marriage and motherhood climaxed several months of excitement for Mrs. Israel. Israel fled to America several rmiDths ago to escape two years' imprisonment in Germany for "race defilement" but his wife to-be, the former Charlotte Knaak. was arrested when she tried to cash a check for passage he had sent her. With the aid of the American consul in Hamburg she was released and arrived in Irvington just before the birth of the baby when Mayor Percy Miller married the couple after waiving the three-day residence requirement. New York (W.NS) The German refugees who are thronging to the New York public schools have raised the cultural level of the evening schools, according to Morris E. Siegel, director of evening and continuation schools, who reported that 3.VI0 refugees are attending evening classes and 500 are enrolled in day classes. To meet this demand two schools have been set aside for refugees, one open all day and the other open in the evening. Nationwide Passover Broadcast April 14th To Be Heard Locally A Passover program under the ansplcea of the Doited Palestine Appeal will be broadcast over a nationwide hookup of the Columbia Broadcasting System on Thursday evening, April 14th, from 10:00 to 10:30 p. m.. and will be heard in Miami over Station WQAM. This broadcast will take place one day before the beginning of the Passover holiday which commemorates the deliverance of the Jewish people from bondage under the Egyptian Pharoah. The program for this broadcast will consist of a talk by Dr. Stephen S. Wise. Chairman of the Executive Committee of the United Palestine Appeal: Frederick Schorr, noted basso of the Metropolitan Opera Company ; ritual music by the Free Synagogue Choir under the direction of A. W. Hinder, conductor; and narration by David Ross of the Columbia Studios. German Americans To Combat Nazis JEWISH GHAFFIRS RESCUE ARABS Jerusalem (WXS Palcor Agency) The heroism of five Jewish ghaffirs who braved the flames of a terroristset fire was responsible for the rescue of an Arab father, mother and infant trapped in a burning house. Entering the Arab village of Mujeidal, an Arab gang set fire to the hoipe of the Shayit famihj-w*enthe dcimrml for money was refused. The Arab neighbors standingby Newark. N. J.. (WXS)A nationwide campaign against Nazi propaganda in the United States was approved by the convention of the Federation of German-American Clubs, representing groups from IS cities. The convention called on Americans to eliminate all side Issues from the fundamental thesis of sound democracy versue criminally unsound Fascism and announced plans for enlisting the aid of religious, veterans', patriotic and other groups to counteract Nazi propaganda. A special convention to further the campaign was called for Milwaukee in September. EGYPT ELECTS JEWISH DEPUTY Cairo (WXS)  Ketiaih (atawy Bey. son of Cataw.v Pasha, a Jewish millionaire, became the first Jew to win a seat in the Egyptian chamber of deputies when he was elected as an Independent, pro-government and unti-Wafdist deputy from Komombo iu the province of Assnan. were afraid to enter the burning house. Five Jewish ghaffirs guarding the Migdal Zcdck ipiarries near bywere attracted by the flames and arrived in time to pull the half burned victims from the structure. Immediately afterward the villagers Sailed II|K>II the district authorities to assign to tin-in several Jewish watchmen. E BY GUILT! VERDICT IN CDUR JEW-BAITING T IN COURT OE CR That the citizenry of Dude County will not stand for Jew baiting in any form was definitely proven when a jury In the Court of Crimes with Judge Wayne Allen presiding on Wednesday, March 2*Jnd. last, found C. W. Cumminga guilty of using profane, vulgar ami indecent language in a public place in Miami. tcivntinn happened In front of the Elk's Club at JSast Flagler street and Third avenue. Aroused by the language, Martin brought the matter before Justice of the Peace Ferguson nnd it was sent to the office of County Solicitor Robert Taylor, who has jurisdiction in such matters. The County Solicitor filed an information in this matter I .Ol IS J. HAMEL Assistant County Solicitor who prosecuted (he case in the Court of Crimes for Dude County. Last December sixth, C. W. Cnmmings, who *s an agent for a tourist travelling agency in Miami in an altercation with Dan Martin also known as Dave Rodinsky. an agent for n rival company, according to testimony, railed Martin a "Jew bastard" and s Jewusing a vile epithet. The alROBT. R. TAYLOR County Solicitor for Dsde County under whose direction the informntion was filed and prosecution was conducted. and the case was brought to trial in the Court of Crimes. Mr. Taylor assigned Assistant County Solicitor Louis Hamel. the only Jewish appointee in the office, to prosecute the case. Mr. Norris McElya. a former member of the Florida Legislature, defended Cummings. In his plea to the jury which was composed of citizens from various sections of Dade County, all non-Jews, Mr. Hamel plead for an eradication of racial hatreds. In his plea be turned to the individual members of the jury and asked, "would you like to be called % Protestant .... or a Catholic, or a Methodist coupling your religious faith with any vile epithet?" Judge Allen explained the provisions of Statute 7685 of the Florida Laws of 1M'J7 under which the prosecution was brought. In a JEWISH WAR VET POST ORGANIZED An organization meeting of the Jewish War Veterans of the I'. S. A. was held last Sunday at the V. II. II. A. The opening address was delieered by Junior Vice Commander Lowrey of the Army and Navy Union. Col. Lot* rey brought greetings from the Ann] and Navy Union and stressed the importance of the organization and nafd of a Jewish War Veteran Post here ill Miami, and cited the fact that this would complete the Circle of Veteran Organisations in this area. Addresses were also made by the National Junior Comiiiander-iii-Chief. Harry M. Wengrow. Atlanta, (in., and A. K. Reisman. Deputy Chief of Staff, also of Atlanta. Col. Sidney II. Palmer also (poke lauding and stressing 'he need of such an organization. Among those present were Comrade Michael, Past Commander of the Indianapolis Post of the Jewish War Veterans. Among those signing the charter was Solouian Radinsky, Miami Beach, awarded the distinguished Service Medal for overseas during the World War. Other prominent Jewish Veterans present who are charter in. mil. 1of the new post are: H. H. Furr. Col. Sidney Palmer. Harry tfarkowits, Herman Ginsberg, Eugene J. Weiss, William Karon, Frank Klein, Jules Weiss. Joseph Kiisvhbaum, Harry Oliphant. Samuel Cold stein and Abe S. Goldman. Temporary officers were elected and installed by National Vice Couimander were: Barry H. Fair. Commander; Harry Markowitz. Senior Vice Commander; Abe S. Goldman. Junior Vice  Commander; Herman Ginsberg; Quartermaster; Eugene .1. Weiss, Adjutant. Permanent officer! will be  at mi early date and will be installed at a public installation with National officers in charge, der to perpetuate American Ideals. The aims and purposes of the Ji wish War Veteransof the United States are: To be of greater service to the United St.nes and one another in orAll Jewish War Veterans of the Miami area are invited to communicate with any one of the officers and make application for membership The chatter will be held open for a period of thirty days to enable those Who could not attend this morning's meeting to become charter members. PRAYER FOR AID TO BE OFFERED JUDGE WAYNE ALLEN Of the Court of Crimes who presided at the trial. short time the jury returned with a verdict of guilty. A motion for n new trill was made which was over-ruled ty Judje Allen. Editor's Note: This story was not published previously because of the motion for a new trial which was pending.) IEWISH MEMBER REBUKES INSULT New York (WNSiA Paasorer plea of supplication asking heavenly help for "a world that is very sick and whose pains Israel is especially niade to feel" ami praying for deliverance, as in Kiblical times, for the "'large numbers of our brethren in other lauds, in these times of darkness and stress." has been drafted "with great sorrow in our hearts," by a committee of the Synagogue Council of America for reading in synagogues and temples brought throughout the country on the Sabbath before Passover. Friday veiling. April 8th, anil Saturday morning. April Oth. Tho prayer was issued by Dr. Silas Margolis of Mt. Vernoii. chairman of tho Council, which unites all shades of rabbinical and spiritual lay authority representing Reform. Conservative and Orthodox Jewry. The prayer will he read in the regular services preceding the prescribed prayer for the United States Government. Asking the Lord to note "the multitudes of our brethren who have been slain, wounded, driven out of their native lands, robbed of their posses sions. hurled from places of eminence which they had deservedly rcachsd,'' the prayer beseeches heavenly help and cries for "speedy deliverance to the sons and daughters of Israel who are singled out for persecution because they bear the name of a people Consecrated to Thy service. Lord of the spirit! of all flesh, who didst teach justice and love to the world, deliver all men and women of whatever race or creed, where they suffer. because liberty and right are overthrown by the wicked arrogancy of those who boast their brutal power and brazenly deny Tby teachings of righteousness, Father of mankind, come quickly, and illumine the whole world that the ihadows may flee away, that all hatred and iniquity may ! driven out of human hearts. Reveal the height of Thy spirit so thai :lll nations, laces ami creeds be ennobled. Strengthen liberty and jus,-. in the commonwealth! of men. Plant pity and compassion and lo\e of peace In human hearts. May those who arc in authority recogniae that not power hut righteousness esalteth % nation, in the world's redemption from evil may Thy servant. Israel, find its salvation. May Thy Kingdom of truth, justice, love and peace come speedily." London (WNS8)Enianticl Shinwell, l.ahorite member for the Seaham Harbor constituency, interrupted the placid proceedings of 'lie House of Commons by administering ilap in the flea to Commander R. T Power. Conservative, who had broken into the Jewish member's questioning of Undersecretary for Foreign Affairs Richard A. Rutler by telling him to "go hack to Poland." Enraged by the insult. Shinwell rushed across the room anil slapped Rower and then left the house after apologizing to the Speaker. After Shinwell's departure, Rower Apologised to the Iloust and said he would have apologised to Shinwell too if he had stayed. Shinwell was not poni In Poland but in London in 18S4. He is one of the key figures in the Labor Party. He was minister of mines in the Labor governments of 1024 and 10.10 nnd also served ns fin niiriiil secretary to the War Office from 1029 to 1030. URUGUAY WILL ADMIT REFUGEES Monterido, Uruguay iWXsi-Refugees and persecuted -lews from Europe will he admitted to I'riiguav, President elect Cciieral Alfredo Baldemir announced In an interview with the Sun. English-language newspaper.' His announcement was made in connection with Uruguay'! acceptance of an invitation to cooperate in tho American plan for international aid to refugees from (Icrmiuiy and Austria. TUNE IN SUNDAY MORNING AT 9 The Jewish Floridian will again present another in its series of weekly broadcasts this coming Sunday morning over Station WKAT (1600 k. c.) at 9 o'clock. It's full of interesting news and comments and music.

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TRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1938 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN PAGE SEVEN BULLETIN TEMPLE ISRAEL f MIAMI 137 N. E. 19th 8treet Office Phone 2-7745 RABBI JACOB H. KAPLAN, Ph.D. RABBI COLMAN A. ZWITMAN 6998 Albacora Drive-1265 630 N. E. 31st St.MM MIAMI BEACH MIAMI Either or both of the Rabbis will be In the Temple every morning. You may consult with them on matters concerning the Jewish community, or your personal problems. You will be assured sympathetic hearing and advice, and, needless to say, each matter will be held In strict confidence. FRIDAY NIGHT  MAKE NO ENGAGEMENTS  PAY NO VISITSGIVE NO PARTIES  GO TO TEMPLE CONGREGATIONAL SEDER Because of the many requests that camp from our members and friends who had attended last year's Seder, we are Koing to comply with the wishes of these friends by giving a Congregational Seder at our Temple unSisterhood on Friday niulit, April 15, ilcr (!: sponsorship of Temple Israel lit 7 :00 o'clock. Due to the limited space in Kaplan Hall, however, we shall only lie able to accomodate 125 persons, and the first reservations received will be honored. Reservations will (inly be accepted if they reach the Temple office before Wednesday, April 18th. No telephone reservations shall be accepted. The sumptuous meal which will bo especially catered by Epstein and Kurt! of the Palm Restaurant, Miami Beach, will include wine and all the ritual accessories that go with the Seder. Reservation! may be made for $2.50 per plate for adults an SI.75 (or children under 18. Kindly mail all checks to Temple Israel Sisterhood. 137 Northeast Nineteenth street. CONGREGATIONAL At the regular services this Friday evening at Temple Israel nt 8.15 p. ui.. Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan will preach on the significance of "Shabos Hag*' dol" in his sermon entitled "The Laws of Pasover on the Great Sabbath." Services will be conducted by Rnbbi Cohnan A. Zwitman. Services are also held on Saturday mornings at 11:00 o'clock. l.MPORTAN TNOTICE Because of the fact that the first Seder will be celebrated on next F""' day evening. April 15th. services at the Temple will be held at 8 :00 p. m., so as to give our congregants an opportunity to attend the Seder ritual. The Passover calendar follows: Friday evening, April 15th, services nt 6:00 p. m. Saturday morning, April 16th, services at 10:00 o'clock. The sermon will be given by Itabbi Zwitman. Thursday evening. April 21st, services will be held at 8:15 o'clock. The sermon will be given by Dr. Kaplan. Friday morning April 22nd, Memorial services at 10 :00 a. m. The sermon will be given by Rabbi Zwitman. RADIO PROGRAM On Sunday afternoon, April 27th, at 3 :30 o'clock Dr. Jacob H. Kaplan and Rabbi Colman A. Zwitman will talk on the theological implication* of the Passover festival. The address will be entitled "Israel's Election and the Law of Holiness," and will be given over WIOD. A very prominent vocal artist will be presented to the radio audience on that program. We invite our members and friends to listen to all of the programs given by the Rabbinical Association. This Sunday afternoon. Rabbi Max Shapiro will speak on "Ethics as a Basis of of Jewish Life." TEMPLE ISRAEL MUSICALE Professor Leo Portnoff of the Music Department of the University of Miami, will present a program of modern and classical tmisie flt the concert to be held on Sunday evening, April 10th nt 8:30 o'clock at the Temple, Featured on the program will be many artists. Including WaaaHjr Portnoff. violinist of note. In nddition to the vocal and instrumental guest artists. Prof. Portnoff will participate in the program, and will be heard in a very delightful repertoire Including compositions by Munn-Zucea, who will accompany him on the pinno. The concert, under the auspices of Prof. Portnoff, is being given for the benefit of the Piano Fund of Temple Israel. The public is invited. Tickets may be obtained from the Temple office, or nt the door at the night of the concert at 50c per person. TEMPLE ISRAEL SISTERHOOD ELECTS Following a luncheon given by the Sisterhood through the courtesy of Miss Gene McDaniel, the annual election of officers of the Temple Sisterhood took place at the meeting on Monday afternoon, April 4th. The slate of officers presented by the nominations committee and accepted by the membership, included: Mrs. M. T. Travers, president; Mrs. Adolpli Wertheimer. first vice-president ; Mrs. Maxwell Bertuch, second vice-president; Mrs. Henry D. Williams, recording secretary ; Mrs. Harry Rubin, corresponding secretary ; Mrs. Morris Plant, financial secretary; Mrs. Harry Nevins. treasurer; Mrs. Frank Perlman, auditor. A vote of appreciation and thanks was expressed to the retiring president, Mrs. Jacob H. Kaplan, who had served the Sisterhood as its presiding officer for the past two years. Mrs. M. P. Travers accepted the leadership of the organisation in a brief address, in which she urged the members to lend their support in continuing the progress of the Sisterhood. Tampa Notes The Tampa Section, Junior Hinlns sah, held a regular meeting Thursday night ut the Floridian Hotel. The following officers were eleted as follows: President, Mrs. Dave Pennan; 1st Vice-l'resident, Miss Ruth Fiunmn ; 2nd Yice-1'resident. Mrs. Nathan Poller; Treasurer, Mrs. Louis Simonvitz; Corresponding Secretary. Mrs. Manuel Buclimau and Recording Secretary, Miss Florence Abramovitz. The Donor Dinner Dance will be held May 20th at the Hotel Floridian. Mrs. Nathan Poller is general chairman of the affair. Installation of officers will take place ut the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lutzk returned home Tuesday after an extended wedding trip to Miami and Key West. Mrs. Lutzk was Miss Rose Peretzman prior to her marriage. Burger. Buddy Cohen. Eddie and Frank Rosenblatt, Albert Aronovits, Herbert KeinbiTg. 1 rvin Herscovitz, and Phil Huimovit. The club will meet Thursday >i IK lit at the home of Miss Sylvia Haiiimvit. Mrs. Louis Buchmun and Mrs. Manuel Buchman will give a benefit card party for the Junior Hadassah April 5th, at the Leisure house. The M. J. M. club gave a buffet supper in honor of three new members, the Misses Shirley Kaufman, Muriel Cohen and Dorothy Starr, at the home of Miss Frances Zbar. Those present were the Misses Esther Argintar, Muriel and Cot Cohen. Luureen Davis, Edith Elozory, Sylvia Huimovit, Millie Kotler. Shirley Kaufman, Helen Peretzman, Dot Rosenfurb, Lillie and Dot Starr, Evelyn VanGilder, Frances Zbar and Jack Rosenberg, Herbert Goldberg. Arthur Hymnn. Bonnie Haimovit, Bennie The Merry Fellows Club entertained members, their wives and dates at an informal dance and party ut Villa Del Rio Monday night. Pavon WWB given to the ladies present. The e,ouimittee in charge of arrangements Included Dr. J. Leon Schwartz, Jack Wei-eman. Bill Wolfson, Alex Bokor and Simon Schwartz. Those attending the affair were: Mr. ami Mrs. Sol Fleiseliman, Jack Weissman, Helen Rlvklnd of St. Petersburg; Willie Sinionvitz, Mildred Brown. Walter LeibovltS, Dolly Wolfe Morris Pinmuii, Helen Aronovitz. Mr. nud Mrs. Nathnn Poller. Abe Verkauf, Mildred Carrol, of St, Petersburg. Simon Schwurtz. Dr. and Mrs. Leon Schwartz. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Verkauf, Mr. and Mrs. Willium Wolfson. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bokor. Mr. and* Mrs. Julius Silverman, Dr. and Mrs. Fred Lebos, Irvin Sal-bury, Irvin Katz and Rose Katz. man. Isaac Dayan, Henry Finman, Bobby Herschovitz. Fred Aronovitz, Sorrel Wolfson and Herbert Weiss, Mrs. I. Salsimry was play director. Others on the program were Eleauor Rosenthal. vocalist ; Sylvia Haimovit, pianist; Louise Shear, reciter; I.ihha Seigal. voenlist; Joan Perlman, pianist and a chorus of children of the Sunday School. Dorothy Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sumuei Gardner and Isaac Dayan, son of Mrs. N. Dayan. were crowned queen and king of the annual Purim carnival. Harry Bass, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Buss and Tanya Mura Wohl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Wohl, were past queen and king. (Continued from Page Eight) Woman's Auxiliary of Congregation Rodoph Sholom held its annual Purim carnival Sunday night in the school auditorium of the synagogue. All members of the congregation anil their friends were invited. Mrs. A. R. Berger was chairman and Mrs. I. Wohl. co chairman. A play. "Casting of Lots" was presented by the children of the Sunday School and those who took part were Roberta Frledkin, Adrienne Blumberg Ina Gotler, Joyce Lutz. Edward WeisGREYHOUND LINES GREYHOUND TERMINAL AT MIAMI BEACH FOR CORRECT BUS INFORMATION pi. C 1 Q1 O ALL NORTHBOUND BUSSES LEAVE FROM A II. 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PAGE EIGHT THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN i West Flagler To Have Gala Closing The Weal Flagler Kennel Club Mill close the most successful season n it* history in n Maze of glory tortnight when the finale for the $1,000 Weat Flagler Derby will be run. Furnishing one of the moal beantlfill plants in the entire country in the very heart of Miami, the caliber of racing provided brought thousands to the track every night. Thrills wire provided the fani by the beautifully laid out track ami the exceptionally fine racing greyhounds that contested nightly for the prizes. Jake Slier, president, and the rest Of the officials of the company and .-ill the employed ex p re ss ed their sineere thanks to the residents and visit, in who helped make this season the outstanding one in dog track history. SEABOARD DAIRY TO HAVE PASSOVER PRODUCTS The Seaboard Sanitary Dairy, opcrated by Mr. Louis Jacokskind and son, Max. announce that Rabbis Abraham A. Kellner of Miami and Moses Mescheloff of Miami Beach will be in charge of the production of fine Passj over dairy products and that n Mashgiaeb named by them will be in rcsi deuce at the dairy during the entire Tnssnver holiday. Each bottle and pnekago containing the products will bear the fnscimile of the Rabbi's signatures to enable the customer to identify the Pasover products. NEW INDUSTRY IS ORGANIZED Tampa Notes Y. M. H. A. DRIVE STARTED WITH BREAKFAST The Y. M. II. A. membership drive started with the convening of workers by Earnest Maaa, chairman of the Board of Directors) at the breakfast held at the Y. M. II. A. on Sunday morning. Mr. Maas announced the appointment of Morris D. Weisman as campaign chairman assisted by Jay Markowitz. Oilier workers present were: Dr. J. Leon Bchwarta, president; A. M. Wolfson, vice-president; Monica I'mau, secretary, also Sol Haliczcr, Leon Haber, Judge H. N. Sandier, Abe Silber, Sidney Linker, ltubbi Adolph Burger. Max E. Brody, Sam Weber, Manuel Aronovitz, Julius Silveriimn. Philip Grubstein. J. D. Rosenthal. Joseph Abramovitz. Sol Levine. Simon Segall. Isidore Glassman, Ike Weiss, Sam Bcrger, Sol Kotler, Sam Ilymnn and Sam Schonbrun and son. Pledges were reported from David Stein. Sam Stein and Maurice Stein, also from W. J. Abramovitz, who were unable to attend. Report meetings will be held every evening at 8:00 o'clock during the wick at the Y. M. H. A. building and the final reports will be made on Monday evening, April 11th. the I'linpnuy. with his son-in-law Sidney L. Arnson treasurer, and Mr. II. II. Miller secretary. An invitation is extended to the general public to call at the new plant and to see for themselves the interesting operation of this new industry. Southern Beverages, Inc., organized in Miami recently began operation of its t-oft drink bottling plant in its modern and new building at 2055 N. W. Seventh Avenue. The building, land and equipment represents an investment of more than feventy-fivc thousand dollars. The latest in modern, sanitary bottling und manufacturing equipment has been installed for the Double-Cola and other soft drinks the firm will proi) for the local trade. More than twenty-five employees are now engaged by the company and the personnel will he increased shortly, Sam Blank, bead of the Florida Sugar Distributors, and prominent communal worker and philanthropist in this area for many years is president of SCHIFF'S DELICATESSEN AND KOSHER MARKET 618 Collins Ave.Miami Beach will supply your every Passover Need MATZOS. MATZO PRODUCTS KOSHER WINES DAIRY PRODUCTS Choice Kosher .Meats and Poultry Phone 5-3751 Free Delivery DAVE SHOLTZ THE ALL-FLORIDA CANDIDATE for the UNITED STATES SENATE HE MADE GOOD AS GOVERNOR Let him complete the job for Florida in the United States Senate (I'd. Political Adv.) :: AS USUAL MAX'S DELICATESSEN 1131 WEST FLAGLER STREET Will supply your every Passover want! Manischewitz, Horowitz-Margareten, London and Streit's Matzos. Matzo Meal and Noodles, Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Prunes, Nuts of all kinds, Spices, Vinegar, etc. KOSHER PASSOVER WINE POLITICAL BRIEFS Stressing that South Florida despite its vast agricultural and industrial interests has had no representative on the Railroad Commission Which controls public utilities, railroads, etc.. in Florida for the past fourteen years, Walter Kel prominent attorney of Dade County is asking for the support

FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1938 CONGREGATION BETH DAVID 135 N. W. 3rd Avenue (MIAMI'S PIONEER CONGREGATION) MAX SHAPIRO. Rabbi 1029 N. W. 1st Street Office Phone 2-1473 Home Phone 2-2176 THE JEWISH PLORIDIAN PAGE THREE LATE FRIDAY EVENING The last .service in the series of late pridajr evening services will take jilaee. this coming Friday evening ut 8:16. Rabbi Max Shapiro will conduct the services and Cuntor Louis Hayman assisted by the Beth David choir will chant the liturgic melodies. Rabbi Shapiro will dsicuss the subject "Another Season GoneA Retrospection !" The termination of these additional Friduy evening services does not mean that all services are ending at the synagogue for this year. Our regular daily services, 7:30 a. m., and (1 :.'!0 p. m.. Hnbhath services, Friday evening at 0:15 and Saturday morning at 8:30. Hebrew clusses and Sunday School continue throughout the year. The synagogue is open at all times for worship or consultation with the Rabbi. SABBATH SERVICES During the service Saturday morning at 8:30 Rabbi Shapiro will preach in Yiddish on the subject: "The (ireat SabbathGreat for What?" This Sabbath precedes the Passover Festival and is outstanding in all its characteristics from all the other Sabbaths of the year. Members and friends are urged to attend. PASSOVER HOSPITALITY In the earliest biblical history we read the story of Abraham inviting the three strangers into his tent and immediately providing them with food and other bodily comforts. Ever since hospitality has been one of the finest Traits of the Jew. A Jewish home and hospitality should be synonymous. What Jewish home in the memory of our immediate ancestors hut had on the Sabbath (nnd on week % lays also) an "Orech." a stranger? Passover, in particular, is a time when the table in a real Jewish bonta is stretched to capacity in order to accomodate everyone that might otherwise be deprived from partaking in the unique Seder service. "The more the merrier" certainly obtains in the chanting of the Hagadah. In planning for Seder guests, we would urge upon our members and friends to include whenever possible college students from the University of Miami who are prevented from going to their homes for Passover. Provide Passover hospitality to these Jewish students. Make your Seder I happier one by including among your quests "the stranger within your Rates." PASSOVER "With all the traditions of the Seder ritual .... And a service and cuisine as only at the Alamac. Your hosts, -ft.' 7amijy fccki 1st Seder Frl. Apr. 15 2nd Seder, Sat. Apr 16 ALAMAC HOTEL Colling and 13th Miami' Beach Reservations 5-2926 LOUIS HAYMAN, Exec. Sec. 149 N. W. 6th Street Phone 2-5574 MUTUAL RESPECT A beautiful precedent is being set by Mr. A. L. Isaacs, principal of Ada Merntt Junior High School in the establishment of two distinct services for Christian and Jewish students, "oparately, next Tuesday in commemo'ation of the Easter and Passover holidays. Rabbi Max Shapiro has been asked to take charge of the Jewish service for the students to be held independent of the Christian service. though both will take place simultaneOMly. It is this splendid spirit of mutual respect for one's religious affiliations that can bring about closer fellowship and harmony. Our deepest appreciation for such a fine character as Mr. Isaacs. RADIO PROGRAM Rabbi Max Shapiro will conduct the radio hour over station WIOD this Sunday from 3:30 to 4:00 p. m. Cantor Louis Hayman. assisted by the Beth David choir will he in charge of the musical part of the program. In view of the action of President David Sisterhood will serve as hostesses this coming Sunday morning to the children of our institution at a specially prepared "Seder Table." The Sunday preceding I'nssover has been designated as the annual Seder party for our children, so that the hoys an] girll will be familiar with the many customs ami ceremonies when they til around the Seder table with their respective families, in addition to the Passover edibles to be served everything about the Hagadah will he explained. \\V ask all par cms to see to it that their children arrive al our Sunday school prompt!] at 10:00 a. m. MCHIRAS CHOMAYTZ This is to advise the members and friends ( ,f Beth David Congregation who are deeiroua of complying with the religious laws of "Mchiras Cliomayts" to communicate with th.' Hah bi. The correct procedure of the strict compliance with the Jewish law will be under the personal supervision of Babbl Shapiro. The significance of this law will I xplained to anyone win, is interested. lliililHilHmiiitiiiiiimHHMiiimil IIIIMIIIIIIIIMIIIMHIlNi; E. C. KQG % Not a"Cure-AU" ..just a finer Cigarette Old Gold does not pretend to be a "cure-all". 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FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1938 THE JEWISH FLORIDIAN PAGE FIVE FEATURETTES THE WORLD HBBIimillBUi % . ;...i splendor of the Germr.n >.  intense I am vassal neither of iis -oil or blood, Nor crouch with mare* In steaming -tails of Wood. Unlmprisoned by its boundaries' gat>' or fence, At their dull hearths hail I lost SOU' or sense? No heritage is mine of ill their good. My mind Is nailed not to their hatred's rood. And deafness to their jeers is my defense. Strange am I here, forevermor* alone, They mouth and chew their Words as kin* the gra-s. Anil though this tongue mine anil my mother's was, Common to ns is but the sound, the tone Starperilh in th* puddles of their reach And flame up in the crystal of my STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL Tidbits From Everywhere Charley Mendon. 72-year-old fight trainer, claims lie is a direfi tdoscendant of Daniel Mendoza. the celebrated Jewish boxer who was world's heavyweight champion ISO years ago. Dave Sainoff. It. n the other hand we have just been informed that Kng laud is already organizing an army Of 10,000 for the Jewish State. Out informant is none other than a high ranking British army officer who is slated to b* conimaiider-in-chief. Unofficial discussions among th* Zionist rank and file concerning th* successor of Stephen B. Wise as President of th* '/.. (>. A. show that the idea of giving Louis Lipsky the next term is in great favor. Wei* ninnn too would be pleased. Refugee* from Austria and Germany are compelled to take German boats, so don't blame them for doing it An independent producer is preparing j o shoot (with a camera) "The Beast of Berlin." a realistic film on Hitler's life. The Ort campaign for funds is still looking for a chairmanbut there are whisperings that the J.D. 300 Attend Northwest Conference Of Joint Distribution Committee -Vi*;.£&. 1 More than 300 Jewish leaders from 25 cities and 6 States in the Northwest formed s permanent regional organization of the Joint Distribution Committee at a meeting held in Portland, Ore., Sunday March 20. Principal speaker at the gathering was Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, J. D. C. National Campaign Chairman. TOP: L. to R. are Rabbi Adolph H. Fink, Spokane, Wash.; Rabbi S. Wohlgelernter, Seattle; Rabbi J. B. Wise, New York City; Rabbi Samuel H. Gordon, Salt Lake City; Rabbi Henry J. Berkowitz, Portland, Ore. CENTER: L. to R. Aaron M. Frank, Portland, J.D.C. Chairman, Northwest Region ; Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, National Chairman, J. D. C. campsign for $5,100,000, snd Richard M. Lane, Seattle, regional vicechairman, representing Washington State. BOTTOM: L. to R. are Rabbi Adolph H. Fink, Spokane; Milton Markewitz,Porlland Jewish leader, Joseph Shemanski, Portland leader speaking in behalf of J. D. C campaign; Alfred Shemanski, Seattle, member, J. D. C. Board of Directors, and honorary chairman of Northwest Region; and Sol Esfeld, of Seattle during the luncheon recess. C. will incorporate the Ort appeal. rVhj is the publisher of Life, Tim* and Fortune, so eager to publicize Nazi "dissatisfaction" with his publication? The reason is growing resentment among their readers because of th* treatment Jewish news receives in the Luce magazines, OPEN THK GATES! The anti-alien bloc in Congress is sharpening the axe fur Secretary Hulls refugee relief plan. .Is it true that the German ambassador in Washington received orders from Berlin to offer a modification of antiSemitism in Austria in exchange for official action by Dnde Sam against th* anti-Nazi boycott? .... Credit Walter Winchell with this honey He proposes that all Nazis in America who sing the praise* of Hitlerland be sent hack there to make room hero for the victims of Nazi oppression, the. ratio to be six Nazis for every refugee from Nazidom. : And Sports Kditor Bradley of the New York Post suggests that ten percent of the anticipated million-dollar gate at the Schmeling-Louis fight in June be allotted to ease the plight of Austrian refugees and to aid the anti-lynching cru-ade. The International Belief Association has already established channel* for sending Immediate aid to the underground anti-Nazi forces in Austria. WHAT HAPPENS HERE? The principal financial backer of the Reverend Gerald Wlnrod, antiSemitic agitator who is running for a I". S. Senate seat from Kansas, is a wealthy oil tycoon. Becuuse tho paperhave quieted down about Nazis spies in this country don't get the idea that your Unol* Sam is asleep. .... Swarms of German* working in aviation plants are being kept under constant surveillance. In tho hoi f clipping the wings of the boy COtl against th* Schmclling-Lcw is fight Schmeiing is spreading the word that he's not a member of the Nal party. Latest anti-Semitic Charge leveled against the Jew ithai of tho Christian Pre* Pren of Glendale, California, which holdJewry responsible for alleged govern otal mistreatment of theAmerican Indian. Fritz von Schaet. a German who has been wrestling in this country, has been ordered to refrain from giving. the Nazi salute from the ring Our recent item that James Wheeler-. Hill, national serectary of the German-American Bund, was scrambling; for the Bund leadership with Kurt Mertig. fuehrer of the Citizens Protec' tiv* Alliance, a German-American out fit engaged in boycotting Jews, led Wheeler-Hill to write to the New York Jewish News that he never heard of Mertig and that our squib was "fake fiction and flubdub" Mebbc so but Mertig is a big shot in Nazi circles hereabout and it seems strange that Whnler-HUI should disown him. DANUBE BLUES When (locring came to Vienna and warned the Jews they must clear out in lour years did he remember, we wonder, that as a youngster hclived in the Mautcrnburg cnstle of Dr. von Eppenstein, Jewish friend of Papa Goering? Eppenstein was the medical officer of German Southwest Africa when Coiling Senior was vicegovernor. Josef Bnerckel Hitler's personal representative in Austria, is regarded ill Nazi citricas a worso .ludrnf icsscr than Sircicher. who's hard to beat. Not until the Nazis fired him did most people learn that Hannes Schneider. Austria's greatest -king Instructor, is a Jew.